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SUMMARY:Family Cooking Classes
DESCRIPTION:Strafford County Public Health\, Goodwin Community Health Center and the UNH Cooperative extension program are partnering to bring you family cooking classes! \nParticipants will prepare healthy meals together\, learning new recipes and making new friends along the way. Every participant will get FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK\, as well as vouchers towards the Seacoast Eat Local Mobil Market truck (see more here: https://www.seacoasteatlocal.org/samm/) \nChildren are welcome to join in the fun\, however no childcare will be provided. \n4 Dates:\n7/18\, 7/25\, 8/1\, 8/8 \nRSVP Required!\nTo Register:\nCall Sara Oberle at 603-516-8113\nor Email Sara.oberle@unh.edu
URL:https://www.scphn.org/event/family-cooking-classes-3/
LOCATION:Goodwin Community Health\, 311 Route 108\, Somersworth\, NH\, 03878\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seacoast Mobile Market: Whittier Falls Apartments
DESCRIPTION:SAMM\, the Seacoast Area Mobile Market\, is the first mobile market program of its kind in New Hampshire\, and is the newest program in a larger Mobile Market consortium that spans New England and is generously funded by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation’s Healthy Food Fund. \nThe goal of SAMM is to provide access to local foods in communities within the service region that may lack farmers’ markets of their own\, have high concentrations of low-income or at-risk residents\, are designated as being at higher risk for food insecurity\, or have a reportedly high number of residents with lack of access to consistent means of transportation. In addition to these community stops\, SAMM will also service a small number of employers in the region as an employee benefit. \nAligning with Seacoast Eat Local’s goal to provide greater access to local foods in all of their Seacoast communities\, SAMM is also aimed at spreading and increasing the number of sustainable agricultural businesses in these areas. By sourcing product as locally to market stops as possible\, they hope to incentivize and support small scale agricultural businesses in their growth. \nSeacoast Area Mobile Market Full Schedule \nVisit Seacoast Eat Local for more info
URL:https://www.scphn.org/event/seacoast-mobile-market-whittier-falls-apartments-7/
LOCATION:Whittier Falls Apartments\, 62 Whittier St Dover NH\, Dover\, NH\, 03820\, United States
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SUMMARY:Liquid Handcuffs - Documentary Screening
DESCRIPTION:SOS Recovery Community Organization and the Strafford County Public Health Network is excited to host a screening of Liquid Handcuffs: A Documentary to Free Methadone\, followed by a special panel discussion with directors Marilena Marchetti and Helen Redmond. To learn more and to watch the trailer\, visit https://www.liquidhandcuffsdoc.com/ \nSummary: \nFilmed in six countries \nAfghanistan\, Britain\, India\, Portugal\, Russia\, United States \nIn 2017\, the opioid-related overdose crisis killed 70\,000 people in the US. Methadone is the most successful treatment for opioid addiction and is proven to cut the death rate by half or more. So why is it easier to get heroin than methadone? \nLiquid Handcuffs: A Documentary to Free Methadone\, shines a spotlight on the closed world of methadone clinics. An international cast of methadone users\, activists\, and healthcare providers explain the benefits and the barriers to getting the medication. And drug policy expert Deborah Small provides commentary on the politics of methadone. \nLiquid Handcuffs: A Documentary to Free Methadone explores the intersection of methadone with race\, class\, social control\, and stigma. This is the first feature-length documentary that uses the lens of harm reduction to examine the methadone clinic system. \nEvent Accessibility \nThe event will take place at SOS Recovery Community Center\, 4 Broadway\, Dover\, NH. We will service light refreshments/ If you have questions email John Burns at John@sosrco.org or call us at 603-516-2776 \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/liquid-handcuffs-a-documentary-to-free-methadone-tickets-64400007155?aff=efbevent&fbclid=IwAR3LEgUNMOWkL3trvCSBYf2IFqjhHwWh2LcQHSsUNfnu3S6jPgWiIEK8Xyg 
URL:https://www.scphn.org/event/community-screening-liquid-handcuffs-a-documentary-to-free-methadone/
LOCATION:SOS Community Center\, 4 Broadway\, Dover\, NH\, 03820\, United States
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